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There's no such thing as an imitation knife so a training knife, blunt etc isn't a knife if it can neither cut or stab.
Highly likely. The Westminster bubble crowd again, completely disconnected from the really world. Most trade folk persons carry offensive weapons, they generally call them the tools of the trade. I know i drive about with a van full of things that can mess the human body right up.This is an election year so to me it looks like nothing more than a desperate attempt to appear to be tough on crime (whilst actually doing bugger all) to get votes.
To be pedantic - ‘most trade folk persons’ do not carry offensive weapons that they call tools of the trade ……. They carry tools of the trade with good reason, of which could be an offensive weapon if carried in public without good reasonHighly likely. The Westminster bubble crowd again, completely disconnected from the really world. Most trade folk persons carry offensive weapons, they generally call them the tools of the trade. I know i drive about with a van full of things that can mess the human body right up.
I think most people would but I think you're missing the point. In the heat of the moment 99.9% of people wouldn't be looking at the blade trying to see if it's real or notIf someone is setting to commit the criminal act of robbing me or my family with threats of armed violence, I'd prefer that they did it with a rubber knife
Easier to get hold of by under 18s is the only thing I can think of as they can't buy them. However as most of the knives confiscated from kids/teens have been nicked from the kitchen drawer it's going to be as effective as a chocolate fireguardAnd if the law treats rubber and steel identically, what incentive do they have to obtain and carry the rubber one?
Have your steak knives got holes in the tang through which the scales are pinned? Legally arguable perhaps.Had to google Zombie knife... thankfully they're defined as having a hole in them otherwise my steak knives would be fecked. Every other image of these things looked to me like they're already illegal with the exception of a few things that looked more like trendy axes.